SWORD FUNDAMENTALS

7:00 pm
7:00 pm
RESERVATION
Before the 5th of July$150.00 - $100 deposit
After the 5th of July
$180.00 - $120 deposit
If you attend a 2nd or more Seminar you will get
40% discount.
Group Rate: Register two people and third is half price. Register three people and the fourth is free.
* If the depositor cancels after January 10th the deposit will be forfeited.
LODGING
Stay in the 1700 sq. ft. YMAA Studio* US $10 per night * Sleeping bag required; hardwood floor. * Shower & air conditioning.
Boston area hotels range from $80-$150/per night.
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SWORD FUNDAMENTALS
Sword:The most elegant yet complex weapon to masterMake a Reservation YMAA Boston, Boston, MA / August 9th-10th 2008
Understanding the sword and its fundamental techniques is absolutely essential to fully utilizing this complex weapon. The straight sword is considered one of the most difficult weapons to master. In this seminar, topics covered will include understanding the sword, basics of sword techniques and skills, solo practice, 2-person practice, stances, and correct body structure. This seminar is a highly recommended prerequisite for Sword – Level 2, where the well-known form San Cai Jian will be taught.
SEMINAR/WORKSHOP PROGRAM
The focus of this seminar will be on fundamentals for the Chinese straight sword. As with any martial art, properly learning the fundamentals will determine the rest of your practice. It is important to build good habits early on in the training process instead of trying to break bad ones later on. Be sure to practice regularly. Topics reviewed will include:- Stances
Building proper leg strength, form, and body structure are absolutely essential to any martial style. In order to properly and effectively use the sword, the movement of the sword must flow in conjunction with the legs and body form. Training stationary stances are important for conditioning the body and legs, as well as building correct habits. - Footwork
Footwork is important for maneuvering from place to place. It is absolutely essential in any type of martial arts training, especially in maximizing the range and usage of any weapon used. Stepping, hopping, and jumping are all used to adjust the distance to and from an opponent. All of the fundamental stances should be incorporated into footwork practice, ensuring proper rooting, balance, and control of your arms, legs, and weapon at all times. - Solo Practice
Most of the exercises and drills are designed to help a sword practitioner build good habits and a proper foundation. They will be taught first stationary, then moving. There are about 7 fundamental techniques that will be reviewed in detail. - 2-Person Practice
After getting a comfortable feel for solo practice, practicing with a partner is highly recommended. It is the only way a practitioner will be able to build a proper sense of distance, power, and body movement. As with solo practice, first stationary practice will be taught, followed by moving. There are about 10 matching drills.
Throughout the seminar, straight sword training theory and proper ways of practice will be emphasized. There will be a brief review of the sword itself, its physical structure and makeup, and practice tips to keep in mind.
WHO IS TEACHING?
YMAA instructors Nicholas Yang, George Dominguez, and Ben Warner have trained the Chinese straight sword with Dr. Yang for many years and will be leading the seminar discussion and exercises.WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Everybody is welcome to attend this Sword seminar. Previous martial arts experience is a plus, but not required. Attendance is limited, so register soon. This seminar will benefit:- Martial artists of all levels seeking a traditional and solid foundation in training the Chinese straight sword. The sword is considered a light, elegant yet deadly weapon
- Experienced martial artists who are looking to develop a deeper understanding of sword practice, both solo and with a partner
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
You will be required to bring a wooden straight sword to this seminar. A typical length for the straight sword is 30". The blade is straight, unlike Samurai swords. During matching sets, the swords will wear down a lot and sometimes break, so look into investing in a cheap but durable sword to start out. We DO NOT have swords for sale at YMAA. If there is enough interest, we may order swords for participants that contact us by June. You may bring a metal sword for solo practice, but it is not required. We recommend wearing loose practice clothing (t-shirt and pants) and a pair of indoor shoes unless you prefer training barefoot. Street shoes are not permitted on the training floor.TRAVELING TO BOSTON
YMAA Boston is located approximately 20 minutes South of downtown Boston. If you are traveling by car please visit YMAA Boston webpage for detailed driving instructions.Free on-street parking is available and there are several paid lots nearby.
Another good alternative is to use the MBTA subway transportation system. YMAA Boston is about 3 minutes walk from the Forrest Hill Orange line terminal. Visit MBTA website for more information.
If you are flying to Boston, a good way to get to YMAA is to use the MBTA subway system. After arriving to Boston’s Logan Airport take the free airport shuttle bus (Route #22, #33 or #55) to the “Airport” station, then take the inbound Blue line train to “State” station. At “State” station board the Orange line outbound train to “Forrest Hills” station. At the “Forrest Hills” station go upstairs and proceed straight through the exit terminal, once outside and at the top of the landing, turn right proceed downstairs, walk to the intersection, cross the street and walk 2 blocks to YMAA Boston.
STAYING IN BOSTON
For information about Hotel, Guest House and Inn lodging. Please visit the lodging page.EXTRA INFO
If you need help making a decision about attending, have further questions about the Shaolin Qin Na or Taiji Qin Na Seminar, or would like to register now please contact us here or call (617) 524-8892 (for international calls please use +1-617-524-8892).Long Fist training books and DVDs are available for purchase on site.
Private lessons for advanced levels of Sword can be arranged with Nicholas Yang.



